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Lady Sings [Proper]
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Album Details: Lady Sings [Proper]

Release Date:11/13/2001
Label:Proper Box Uk
UPC:604988992625

Track List: Lady Sings [Proper]

Disk 1

  1. I Wished On The Moon
  2. What A Little Moonlight Can Do
  3. Miss Brown To You
  4. A Sunbonnet Blue
  5. It's Like Reaching For The Moon
  6. These Foolish Things
  7. I Cried For You
  8. Did I Remember?
  9. Billie's Blues
  10. A Fine Romance
  11. The Way You Look Tonight
  12. I Can't Give You Anything But Love
  13. I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm
  1. This Year's Kisses
  2. Why Was I Born?
  3. I Must Have That Man
  4. My Last Affair
  5. Carelessly
  6. How Could You?
  7. Moanin' Low
  8. Mean To Me
  9. Foolin' Myself
  10. Easy Living
  11. I'll Never Be The Same
  12. Me, Myself And I

Disk 2

  1. A Sailboat In The Moonlight
  2. He's Funny That Way
  3. Nice Work If You Can Get It
  4. My Man
  5. When You're Smiling
  6. I Can't Believe That You're In L...
  7. On The Sentimental Side
  8. Back In Your Own Backyard
  9. When A Woman Loves A Man
  10. You Go To My Head
  11. I'm Gonna Lock My Heart And Thro...
  12. The Very Thought Of You
  13. I Can't Get Started
  1. Say It With A Kiss
  2. That's All I Ask Of You
  3. Dream Of Life
  4. More Than You Know
  5. Sugar
  6. Strange Fruit
  7. Yesterdays
  8. Fine And Mellow
  9. I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues
  10. Some Other Spring
  11. Them There Eyes
  12. Night And Day

Disk 3

  1. The Man I Love
  2. You're Just A No Account
  3. Ghost Of Yesterday
  4. Body And Soul
  5. What Is This Going To Get Us?
  6. Laughing At Life
  7. Time On My Hands
  8. I Hear Music
  9. Practice Makes Perfect
  10. Let's Do It
  11. Romance In The Dark
  12. All Of Me
  13. God Bless The Child
  1. Am I Blue?
  2. Solitude
  3. Love Me Or Leave Me
  4. Mandy Is Two
  5. It's A Sin To Tell A Lie
  6. Until The Real Thing Comes Along
  7. Trav'lin' Light
  8. How Am I To Know?
  9. My Old Flame
  10. I'll Get By
  11. I Cover The Waterfront
  12. I'll Be Seeing You

Disk 4

  1. I'm Yours
  2. Embraceable You
  3. As Time Goes By
  4. He's Funny That Way
  5. Lover, Come Back To Me
  6. Billie's Blues
  7. On The Sunny Side Of The Street
  8. Lover Man
  9. That Old Devil Called Love
  10. Don't Explain
  11. You Better Go Now
  12. What Is This Thing Called Love?
  1. Good Morning Heartache
  2. Big Stuff
  3. There Is No Greater Love
  4. I Loves You Porgy
  5. Ain't Nobody's Business If I Do
  6. Baby Get Lost
  7. Them There Eyes
  8. Gimme A Pigfoot And A Bottle Of ...
  9. Now Or Never
  10. You're My Thrill
  11. Crazy He Calls Me
  12. Somebody's On My Mind

Pro Reviews: Lady Sings [Proper]

  • All Music Guide

    The digital marketplace contains a large number of Billie Holiday compilations with the phrase "Lady Sings" in the title. The one you are looking for is surprisingly inexpensive and intelligently presented. The Proper label specializes in affordably priced box sets that contain enough music usually around 100 tracks to impart a strong impression of who the artist was and convey the essence of his or her musical legacy. Proper's The Lady Sings concentrates upon the recordings Billie Holiday made between 1935 and 1949 for the Vocalion, Columbia, Commodore and Decca labels. First comes the younger, stronger Lady Day, singing with swing bands comprised of her friends and carousing companions. Her best moments on record were shared with Ben Webster and Lester Young listen for them. By the middle of the chronology, Holiday's delivery begins to intensify along with her choice of material. Recorded in 1939, "Strange Fruit" is a shocking protest song describing in graphic detail the decompos...ing body of a lynching victim; "Yesterdays" taps into a reservoir of personal melancholia that would eventually swallow her up entirely. But most of Billie Holiday's music is about being alive, loving and being loved. With "T'aint Nobody's Business If I Do" and "Gimme a Pigfoot," she pays tribute to Bessie Smith, the "Empress of the Blues." What was Billie Holiday's relationship with the blues? She was a skilled interpreter of Tin Pan Alley tunes and popular love songs whose innovation was to infuse her jazz vocals with the honesty and integrity of the blues. Occasionally, she incorporated actual blues material into her repertoire. She composed a tiny handful of blues songs and liked to perform them for the people in order to testify about her own personal reality. But only six of the 99 songs included here can be called blues; while much of this woman's style was nourished, informed and inflected by the blues, so was Louis Armstrong's, and you never see him listed as a blues artist. The main reason most people associate the word "blues" with Billie Holiday is the fact that Herbie Nichols wrote a song for her called "Lady Sings the Blues," and Diana Ross starred in a movie with the same title. But Lady Day was a jazz singer first and foremost. Of course if she were here today she'd ask us to stop fiddling with terminology and let the music speak for itself. This Proper box contains some of the best records Billie Holiday ever made. Her remarkably revealing later recordings for Norman Granz's Verve label are essential, too, but that's another part of her story and should be approached carefully and humbly, on her terms rather than yours. - arwulf arwulf, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Billie Holiday

The first popular jazz singer to move audiences with the intense, personal feeling of classic blues, Billie Holiday changed the art of American pop vocals forever. Almost fifty years after her death, it's difficult to believe that prior to her emergence, jazz and pop singers were tied to the Tin Pan Alley tradition and rarely personalized their songs; only blues singers... Read more